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Dear doctors, I'm asking about a diabetic patient not a normal one. If a diabetic patient takes a lot of stress, sugar level in his blood will reduce? One psychiatrist unnecessarily confused me that if a DIABETIC patient takes a lot of stress, some times sugar level in his blood may reduce. Is it the truth?
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Generally stress increases blood sugar levels. However, if the person stops eating due to stress or has irregular food, then the sugar levels may drop
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